The festival would not be possible without the generous support of the Royal Norwegian embassy, Goethe Institut, Alliance francaise, National Arts Council BASATA, Gibney dance, Batalo East, Rafiki Community Centre, Nafasi Art Space and CAN creative.

The 2018 Time2Dance festival will feature exciting new dance productions created by Abdul Muyingo & Batalo East from Uganda, Robert Ngoroma and Nshoma Nkwabi from Tanzania, Ciara Baldwin and Nathan Bartman from South Africa, Gibney dance from USA and Johannes Wieland from Germany! Book the dates...the entrance is free....and performances are suitable for all ages. Karibuni wote.

(also known as Louis Fortier and Sophie Brech). The duo is at MUDA giving a two-day workshop and performing their internationally acclaimed The Tragicomic Destiny of Tubby and Nottubby. After more than 120 performances in France, Canada, Quebec, Afghanistan, Colombia, and Turkey the piece comes to Tanzania! The epic tragicomedy has been nominated for Best Foreign Production by the Association of Quebec Theatre Critics and selected for The International Market of Contemporary Circus.

MUDA students will be the curtain raisers on this Laurel and Hardy meets Shakespeare extravaganza!

Between them, Sophie and Louis have decades worth of physical theatre and dance experience taking them from Montreal to Sarajevo, Paris to Seoul,…

The Rwandan contemporary dance maestro is in town to give a selected group of students a 2-week choreography workshop.

Wesley is the artistic director of Amizero Kompagnie, Rwanda’s first contemporary dance company established in 2005, and founder of the East African Nights of Tolerance festival. His credits include the prestigious École des Sables, training at the University of Rwanda and touring award-winning pieces throughout East Africa and beyond.

What he thought of our students: “MUDA students are strong artists. They have a beautiful political mind, political body, there is so much they want to say. So working with them has also been a process of learning for me.”

He's making us laugh - a lot! (And sweat - a lot!) Denis Plassard is gracing the MUDA stage for two days only, hosting a fantastic workshop with our students.

Full of humour and mischief, Denis’ dance often examines colliding worlds and cultures. His company, Compagnie Propos, was founded in 1991 and is based in Lyon, France. They’ve created close to 40 choreographies in 25 years, meshing together contemporary dancers and hip-hop artists, actors and musicians…

MUDA is also featured in Hors Sol, Denis’ photography project with only three rules: the subject must be lifted; his face must be hidden; the subject must look into the camera. In true Plassard fashion, they are both beautiful and super fun! http://denisplassard.wixsite.com/hors-sol